Jo Koy has announced his 'Funny is Funny' World Tour will now come to Dubai on in May 2022.
Koy's promoters in the UAE 'Blu Blood Entertainment' released a statement on Tuesday saying, "due to unforeseen circumstances, Jo Koy and his team are unfortunately unable to travel to the UAE for his Dubai show that was due to take place tomorrow on the 29th of December 2021."
"Jo Koy, will now be performing in Dubai for one-night only in a highly entertaining evening on the 14th of May 2022 at the Coca-Cola Arena.
All tickets will remain valid for the new date of 14th May 2022."
"If you are unable to attend the rescheduled date, please contact your point of purchase before 16th January 2022."
Tickets will be available to purchase at: JOKOY.COM, Dubai Calendar, coca-cola-arena.com, Platinumlist and Book My Show.
Blu Blood have assured fans that all health and safety guidelines, as laid out by the Dubai government, are carefully implemented, and followed.
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